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Yeah, those are a lot of fun...

That image from RippleShip- you say this member found the image? Any idea who painted it? (Cyb- some aspects of it remind me of your digital art)
 
spinCycle said:
3rdI said:
very cool cups Zaka, do you sell them?
Indeed, those are excellent. :)
Irie,
Thanks guy's!
Yeah I sell through my studio....mostly locally but also wholesale regionally....
Could ship anywhere in the world if anyone is interested.
Retail from about $12us...depending on size....
Not sure how many from that photo are still available???But can do more...
Respect,
Z
 
kinda just looks like someone made some smoke in a room. I guess it is still art but not really my thing I guess.

I kinda like the one with the picture in the concrete room though.
 
Earthquake art.

When a magnitude 6.8 earthquake shook Olympia, Wash., in 2001, shop owner Jason Ward discovered that a sand-tracing pendulum had recorded the vibrations in the image below.
Seismologists say that the “flower” at the center reflects the higher-frequency waves that arrived first; the outer, larger-amplitude oscillations record the lower-frequency waves that arrived later.
“You never think about an earthquake as being artistic — it’s violent and destructive,” Norman MacLeod, president of Gaelic Wolf Consulting in Port Townsend, told ABC News. “But in the middle of all that chaos, this fine, delicate artwork was created.”

:surprised ;) 😉
 

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cyb said:
Earthquake art

Nature is the greatest artist. There is no doubt about that.

(Greatest and most beautiful visions I have ever had were induced by nature anyways; by means of ingesting certain leafs, root-bark, seeds, etc. :) )
 
Super cool Art! Love all the action. Kind of in the same vein as Girl In The Mirror On Acid, which, incidentally, looks great on acid.
 
Thanks, no I haven't I really need to get my stuff together. I don't think I have enough pieces that I'm pleased with to qualify either.

Good news is I will be getting a tablet in a couple days and that oughta inspire me to sling out some stuff once I get the hang of it :D
 
All you need is six... If my memory serves me correctly you have at least 4 or 5 more fully developed pieces, I believe?

This one is very different for you... Liking the stark high-contrast brushstroke approach. Nice impact.
 
Yup about 4 or 5, I can't decide :D

I'm trying to expand my horizons so it is quite different than what I'm used to, but I'm happy with how its panning out. I really need to refine my PS skills, I just can't quite get the finishing touches that are needed to polish off my pieces like I want.
 
Here's the newest addition, probably going to throw some more time into it but it's got me stuck for now.
 

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Yeah, I like... More meditative. Active and detailed without being chaotic. Colors are better too.

Wax, that's neat. Have you looked at any of the tutorials posted in MelCat's art tutorial thread? I'll have another one posted later today as well.
 
Ooh, I like that Art. Got a nice feel to it now, and flows a better IMO.

I haven't, I will check them out thanks for the tip!
 
That's really cool RippleShip. I especially like some of those cross-sections like the way how the black and white cuts through the middle and changes the pattern, but not the overall structure of what's in between.
 
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